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TMC’s Kalyan Banerjee seeks ECI action against R.G. Kar victim’s mother for derogatory language against CM Mamata

The ECI complaint follows viral video of the BJP candidate’s remarks targeting Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee

6 April 2026 at 09:54 am
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TMC’s Kalyan Banerjee seeks ECI action against R.G. Kar victim’s mother for derogatory language against CM Mamata

TMC’s Kalyan Banerjee files ECI complaint against R.G. Kar victim’s mother for derogatory language against CM Mamata

In a recent development, TMC candidate Kalyan Banerjee has filed an Election Commission of India (ECI) complaint against the mother of R.G. Kar, a victim of a controversial encounter in 2018, for using derogatory language against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The complaint stems from a viral video that circulated online, in which the woman made remarks targeting the Chief Minister.

The incident gained traction after a video clip surfaced, in which the mother of R.G. Kar, who was killed in an encounter by the West Bengal Police, made remarks that were deemed offensive towards Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The video quickly spread across social media platforms, drawing attention to the comments and prompting a reaction from TMC candidate Kalyan Banerjee.

In the video, the woman allegedly referred to Mamata Banerjee using derogatory terms, which have been widely condemned by political observers and the public. The remarks were made in the context of the ongoing political tensions in West Bengal, where the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is challenging the incumbent Trinamool Congress (TMC) government.

Kalyan Banerjee, who is contesting the upcoming elections from the TMC, took immediate action by filing an ECI complaint against the woman. The ECI, which is tasked with ensuring fair and free elections, has the authority to take action against candidates or supporters who engage in such conduct. The complaint highlights the need for maintaining decorum and respect in the electoral process, especially during a period when political discourse often heats up.

The ECI has previously taken strict action against political candidates and their supporters for violating the Model Code of Conduct, which governs the conduct during the electoral period. In this case, the complaint against the mother of R.G. Kar aims to ensure that such derogatory language is not tolerated, and that the electoral process remains free from abuse and intimidation.

The incident has also sparked a wider discussion on the role of social media in amplifying such remarks and the potential impact on the electoral climate. With the rise of digital platforms, it has become easier for such content to go viral, reaching a wide audience and influencing public opinion. This has raised concerns about the need for greater regulation and control over the spread of hate speech and offensive content during election campaigns.

The TMC has been vocal about the importance of maintaining a clean and respectful electoral environment, and this complaint by Kalyan Banerjee is a reflection of their commitment to upholding these values. The party has repeatedly called for an end to the use of derogatory language and intimidation in political discourse, emphasizing the need for a culture of respect and tolerance.

On the other hand, the BJP has been accused of exploiting the R.G. Kar encounter to target the TMC government, using the incident as a tool to undermine the Chief Minister’s credibility. The party has been critical of the government’s handling of the encounter, which led to widespread protests and unrest in the state.

The ECI complaint filed by Kalyan Banerjee is expected to draw the attention of the Election Commission, which will review the matter and decide on the appropriate course of action. This could include imposing penalties on the individual involved or issuing warnings to political parties to ensure that their supporters adhere to the Model Code of Conduct.

In conclusion, the ECI complaint filed by TMC candidate Kalyan Banerjee against the mother of R.G. Kar highlights the growing concerns over the use of derogatory language in political discourse, particularly during election campaigns. The incident serves as a reminder of the need for all political stakeholders to maintain a high standard of conduct and promote a culture of respect and tolerance in the electoral process. As the electoral climate continues to heat up, the role of the ECI in enforcing the Model Code of Conduct and ensuring a fair and free election becomes even more crucial.

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